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Ready, Get Set, MOVE
By Claudine Vainrub
Moving to a new country or city can be a daunting experience.With big changes in culture, lifestyle, support system, personal
economics, among other things, we undertake a venture that will
surely...
Your Next Job: I Want to Work for a "People Oriented" Company
By Judi Perkins
Let's face it - while we go to the office to work, no one isexpected to keep their head down the entire time they're at the
office -- not speak to anyone else, forego the occasional cigarette
break...
First You Must Decide
By Norine Dagliano
A close friend called me today to about a job opportunity shefelt would be a good match for her husband's skills and experience.
The job was in southern West Virginia and they currently live...
Career Coaching Secrets for Successful Careers
By Maynard Brusman
Why are some people promoted to positions that bring out the
best in them, while their peers, who are equally talented, get left
behind in positions that do not allow them to flourish?...
Winning Over Your New Co-Workers
By Terry Arndt
You have been interviewed, background-checked, researched,discussed, and—finally—hired.
Congratulations! Now the real scrutiny begins, because now your new
co-workers...
Getting The Career You Want in a Turbulent Economy
By Tom Jackson
In the landmark Elks movie theater in Rapid City, S.D., a townrattled by a turbulent economy, 200 people have turned out for a
job-strategies workshop. The speaker asks the participants to pair
off...
Choosing Your Dream Career
By Heather Eagar
The path to finding the career of your dreams can sometimes feelso daunting. To make matters worse, it can seem that while you
struggle to figure out just what it is you want to do, others have
the...
For Career Success, Be a Standout!
By Alvah Parker
Everyday we hear about more layoffs. It is important to beproactive by starting a job search before the layoff happens. While
it is a smart move, you must be careful. If your current boss gets
wind...
Seek Employers that understand Diversity as an Asset
By Claudine Vainrub
Coming from Venezuela, a country where only a very smallpercentage of workers are non-immigrants, and little diversity
discrimination is felt, we perceive drastic differences between the
views...
Many Students Want To Work Green
By Bob Roth
More and more students go to college with the goal of graduatingand finding a job within a green industry. They are concerned about
the future of our planet and the people who inhabit it. These
students...
Year End Career Planning-10 Questions to Ask Yourself
By Alvah Parker
It is important to think about your career progress on a
regular basis. Now is a great time to ask yourself some
questions about your career. Think about the progress you are
making...
Dream up your perfect job
By Jeri Hird Dutcher
We spend at least eight hours per day working, some of us muchmore. We have every reason to want to enjoy the time.
This exercise will help you choose the best job for you, as
long as...
Take advantage of holiday season to step up your job hunting
By Joan Lloyd
The economy has caused lay offs and downsizing but don’t
believe those who will tell you not to bother looking for a job
during the holidays. The holidays offer some unique opportunities
that...
What If it's an Employers Market
By Jack Chapman
Remember when contemplating a job change that results and thestrategies to achieve those results will be largely dependent on
whether it's an employer's or candidate's market in your industry.
In...
Getting Your Foot in the Door with Temp Work
By Heather Eagar
Sometimes finding the job you want requires that you takeunorthodox methods to get there. More and more people are finding
this out as the economy dries up and competition for employment
gets...
Laid Off? Today Is A Brand New Day
By Deborah Brown-Volkman
A sudden job loss can be very unsettling, and it makes a personlook inside in order to get perspective on their situation.
I was a person that was laid off too a few years back, so I...
Your Next Job: What Is A Reputable Company?
By Judi Perkins
Have you ever been offered a job, accepted it, and began workingonly to say to yourself a few weeks later, "Hey, wait a minute.
This is not what I want!"? But, you stick around. A month or two
later,...
Career Transition Step 1: Take a "Transition" Job
By Keri Coffman-Thiede
Have you ever noticed how your job can be all consuming, evenwhen you dont like your job, or perhaps I should say, especially
when you don't like it. When this happens, a huge portion of your
time,...
From the Hiring Side: How to Make Yourself a Valuable Commodity
By Louise Kursmark
Having had the opportunity to hear from and interact with HR
professionals and hiring managers at recent professional meetings,
I’m glad to pass along their words of wisdom and some
relevant...
Long Distance Job-Search Tips
By Kevin Donlin
If you’re looking for a job in a distant city, you face anextra challenge: How do you convince employers to interview you
when there are plenty of local applicants to choose from?
Challenging,...


